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Northern Parula



Northern Parula
Along with a companion working through the
prairie plants at the edge of Tiedeman's Pond.


Northern Parula
With acrobatic skill, it catches many tiny insects.


Northern Parula
A quick pause shows off all its colors nicely.
Soon off to the south.


Eastern Wood Pewee
Everywhere, their distinct call after
which they are named can be heard.


Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Though many live here in the summer, many
others migrate through in the fall.


Red-eyed Vireo
Another summer resident, often secretive. Of several
vireos, this is the only one with red eyes.


Red-eyed Vireo
A close-up of the colorful eye.


Swainson's Thrush
Usually very difficult to see, though its haunting song can be
heard in the wood, this one is easier to see during migration.


Swainson's Thrush
The need for berries outweighs shyness sometimes.


Wild Turkey
Though its head is far from attractive, its feathers are
another story, particularly when looking like fall colors.


American Gold Finch
When mining a thistle head for seeds, the
American Gold Finch can be rather aggressive.


Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Beautiful in the subdued light, a
young male feeds on a thistle.


White-breasted Nuthatch
A year-round resident, upside down seems to be its
favorite posture when searching for insects in trees.


Red-bellied Woodpecker
With her red crown sitting back more than that of the male,
the female works for insects where she has removed the bark.


Indigo Bunting
It takes awhile for the young male to start
showing the true color for which it is named.


Cedar Waxwing
Very social, they like to gather in large flocks
and talk over life as they know it.


Rose-breasted Grosbeak
With a blunt bill good for cracking seeds, the
female is less colorful than the male.


Green Heron
Always amazing with its ability to stretch its
neck to a great length.


Green Heron
Compressed back down to a smaller size, and with
the crown flared up in general excitement.


Green Heron
Medium-length, also good for scanning ponds for fish.


Green Heron
With a raised crown and brilliant eye, a very intense look.


Great Blue Heron
Wading in a shallow pond in search of small fish.


Warbling Vireo
Usually far up and unseen, singing away,
in the tree tops, particularly Cottonwoods.


Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Chin and breast glowing from the red
feeder it's sitting on.

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